High school students can assist Habitat's ReStore by delivering flyers throughout the city, said Juul, who handles advertising with her own computer.

"We need people to hand out flyers so we can get the word out," she said.

The community can participate in the process of Habitat's efforts in a variety of ways - by donating time, labor, expertise, funds and dedication, said Juul.

"We need builders, we need architects," she said. "We need the community to band together to become a greater community."

Preparing for a Thursday board meeting, Juul urged citizens to be more involved with Habitat in more official ways in order for growth - both for the organization and the community.

"We need new people on the board," she said. "We need people who are going to be active board members that are willing to devote the time and dedication needed to help us grow."

Habitat needs more than labor and time - power through funding and social influence will keep the momentum going, said Juul.

"We need people that are established in the community," she said. "We need people that have long-term relationships with area corporations and businesses and so on - we need movers and shakers in the community.